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Sahara Group plans empowerment programme for inventors


The Sahara Group Foundation has reaffirmed its commitment to building sustainable communities by empowering inventors and impact-driven thinkers who are shaping Africa’s future through its ‘Making A Difference Around Africa’ Reloaded initiative.

The foundation said it has repositioned the MADAA initiative to support entrepreneurs on the continent with seamless access to markets, technology, and business advisory services.

“Through the MADAA initiative, we aim to connect entrepreneurs with opportunities that will grow their businesses and ultimately unlock Africa’s potential for inclusive development,” the Director of Sahara Group Foundation, Chidilim Menakaya, said during the launch of MADAA Reloaded in Lagos on Tuesday.

As a flagship initiative of the Sahara Group Foundation’s dynamic and what she termed the company’s bold extrapreneurship model, Menakaya said MADAA Reloaded aims to discover visionary entrepreneurs who harness local and natural resources to address everyday challenges.

She added that by focusing on sustainable practices, Sahara empowers entrepreneurs to create businesses that not only thrive but also contribute to the protection and preservation of Africa’s natural environment.

The director disclosed that MADAA provides these innovators with the tools, networks, and funding necessary to transform their ideas into scalable and impact-driven enterprises.

“The initial MADAA application cycle unveiled a remarkable depth of entrepreneurial talent across Africa. Although we were inspired by the strong interest, it became evident that we needed to broaden our scope and criteria to reach even more extraordinary individuals whose innovations can truly transform their communities. MADAA Reloaded represents our renewed commitment to discovering, empowering, and celebrating these changemakers,” she added.

Applications for MADAA Reloaded remain open until May 31, 2025, offering selected entrepreneurs access to expert mentorship, tailored business advisory services, and vital exposure to help them thrive in today’s competitive environment.

Shortlisting will commence in June 2025, with the programme set to launch in the third quarter of the year.

“Following MADAA Reloaded, we are committed to ensuring that successful participants are positioned for long-term success through visibility, mentorship, and access to other initiatives of the Foundation, like the Sahara Impact Fund, which will provide additional capital to scale their ventures.

“By connecting them with a broader network of investors, business leaders, and strategic partners, MADAA creates pathways that allow these entrepreneurs to scale their impact, leading to lasting social and economic change.

“Through MADAA Reloaded, the Sahara Group Foundation reaffirms its commitment to building sustainable communities by empowering EXTRApreneurs—bold, impact-driven thinkers who are not only transforming their own lives but also shaping Africa’s future,” Menakaya submitted.

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